If you were looking to grab the Artorias of the Abysscontent for Dark Souls without having to rebuy the Prepare to Die Edition of the game, that option is now available for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 players. It's downloadable as of today on Xbox Live and PlayStation Network.

At $14.99 / 1200 Microsoft Points, those of you with a time-versus-money-spent mentality might have a tough call to make. At any rate, the quality of the experience was, for me, easily worth it. To sum it up briefly: a couple of great boss fights, the creepy setting of Oolacile, an unexpected summon, and added PvP functionality are what's in store.

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Region-free Dark Souls multiplayer, just the way we like it.
From Software has issued an update on Steam that allows players to summon and invade one another regardless of where they live. While these cross-country connection...more

The long-time-coming update that replaces Games for Windows Live with Steamworks in Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition for PC is out today. Full instructions on how to transfer your achievements and save data are over here, b...more

There were enough worthwhile PC games tied to Games for Windows Live that I was willing to put up with service, which seemed to range from mildly annoying to downright frustrating, depending on the day. For many of us, Dark S...more

Bandai Namco has provided an update on the future of Dark Souls PC, which uses Games for Windows Live -- a service that's believed to be shutting down in July -- for its online play.
First, the game "will remain fully functio...more

While we do our best to kill time on this final day before the console release of Dark Souls II, here's a fun little distraction: a website that tells you how many times you've died in Dark Souls.
At the time of writing, this...more

The story of Dark Souls can be glossed over if you aren't actively seeking it out. And even then, there's a lot of effort required on the part of players -- a lot of piecing together of seemingly disparate in-game text snipp...more

Sony "dropped the ball" with Demon's Souls, SCE Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida confessed to Polygon. After co-developing the acclaimed PlayStation 3 title with From Software, Sony declined to publish the game in w...more

Another game they claim is hard, another game smashed by gaming pimp sorcerer Jim Sterling.
Using just a few simple tricks and the power of intimidation, learn how to become a master Dark Souls player in this handy video!more

At a recent conference in Japan, Eiichi Nakajima, From Software's Executive Director, announced sales figures for Dark Souls. Across all platforms, the notoriously merciless game sold 2,367,000 copies.
According to Nakajima, ...more

Did you pick the pendant as a starting gift in Dark Souls under the impression that it would, at some unknown later point, have either an impact on the story or a hidden gameplay use? I did on my first playthrough. Considerin...more

Minecraft user Davweed is currently recreating the world of Lordran from Dark Souls, block by block. If you've played Dark Souls, you probably know how crazy this is. Lordran is full of grandiose locations that interconnect a...more

Region-free Dark Souls multiplayer, just the way we like it.
From Software has issued an update on Steam that allows players to summon and invade one another regardless of where they live. While these cross-country connection...more

Dark Souls II is coming to PS4 and Xbox One on April 7 as Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin. The re-release, which collects all three DLC packs and makes other improvements, is also coming to PC, PS3, and Xbox 360,...more